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Cape Coast – The Gallant Cadres of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to urgently prioritize the dechemicalization of all polluted water bodies across the country to ensure the continued availability of clean and safe water for all Ghanaians.

In a statement issued and signed by the group on Tuesday, February 16, 2026, the Cadres emphasized that, in alignment with the EPA’s core mandate to manage, protect, and enhance the nation’s environment, they are heeding the agency’s rallying call to safeguard Ghana’s precious water resources as a matter of urgency.

The group noted that as Ghana confronts mounting environmental threats—including pollution from plastic waste and the escalating impacts of climate change—it has become imperative for the Gallant Cadres to join hands with the EPA in protecting the country’s water bodies for the sake of public health, food security, and economic growth.

Highlighting the risks associated with water pollution, the Cadres outlined several critical consequences: contaminated water leads to diseases such as cholera and diarrhoea; polluted water destroys aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity; the lack of clean water undermines agriculture and food production; and plastic pollutants devastate marine life and pollute oceans.

In conclusion, the Gallant Cadres reaffirmed their support for the EPA and called on all Ghanaians to join forces in protecting the nation’s water resources for future generations. “Together, we can ensure a healthy, thriving Ghana tomorrow,” they emphasized.

Below is the full Press Release:

Press Release

To All Media Houses

The Gallant Cadres of NDC

0208573712

0243179445

0546572070

Protecting Ghana’s Water Resources, and Securing Ghana’s Future, EPA Must Dechemicalize The Polluted Water Bodies

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Ghana, in line with its core mandate to manage, protect, and enhance the country’s environment, joins the call to protect Ghana’s precious water resources.

As Ghana faces threats from pollution, plastic waste, and climate change, the EPA Ghana emphasizes the importance of safeguarding our water bodies for public health, food security, and economic growth.

The Risks:

– Contaminated water causes diseases like cholera and diarrhea

– Pollution harms aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity

– Water scarcity affects agriculture and food production

– Plastic waste devastates marine life and pollutes oceans

The Benefits of Protection:

– Clean water ensures public health and hygiene

– Healthy water bodies support fisheries and agriculture

– Protected water resources boost economic growth and industry

– Sustainable water management mitigates climate change impacts

What Can We Do?

– Reduce plastic use and properly dispose of waste

– Support water conservation efforts

– Report pollution incidents to authorities

– Use water efficiently and promote sustainable practices

The EPA Ghana calls on all Ghanaians to join forces in protecting our water resources for future generations. Together, we can ensure a healthy, thriving Ghana tomorrow.

EPA Ghana: Protecting the Environment, Preserving Our Future

Comrade Richard E A Sarpong, Father Casford. The PRO, 0208573712

Ohemaa Akosua Borngreat, Deputy PRO, 0243179445

Mr F Kadan, Secretary, 0242276044

Mr Eric Takyi, Deputy Secretary, 0546572070

Mr Carrick Kpeglo, Chairman, 0542002741

Mr Lawrence Odoom, Vice Chair, 0272626466



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